This paper addresses the interaction between airports and airline companies taking into account the evolution of air transport in the last decades and an approach to integrated quality of service. Traditionally airport management, just like all transport infrastructure management, use to look at airlines as their primary customers, due to their legally binding agreements and because airlines pay for several charges, such as landing and parking fees, charges per passenger or tonne of freight handled, etc. Airlines, in turn, have legally binding agreements with passengers and look at passengers as their primary clients. In their unconscious business models airports used to see themselves as providers of an high technological demanding infrast...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper addresses the interaction between airports and airline companies taking into account the ...
Major airports in the United States typically have been individual entities, developed locally as se...
Airports are very important for economic growth. The demand for airport capacity has been growing ve...
Airports are very important for economic growth. The demand for airport capacity has been growing ve...
The liberalisation of the European air transport market has introduced new dynamics in the airport i...
For the past two decades, the quality of service offered by an airport to its users - in this case, ...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
AbstractAirports have traditionally been considered as public utility providers, with little potenti...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper addresses the interaction between airports and airline companies taking into account the ...
Major airports in the United States typically have been individual entities, developed locally as se...
Airports are very important for economic growth. The demand for airport capacity has been growing ve...
Airports are very important for economic growth. The demand for airport capacity has been growing ve...
The liberalisation of the European air transport market has introduced new dynamics in the airport i...
For the past two decades, the quality of service offered by an airport to its users - in this case, ...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
This paper investigates how an airport business model is innovated following a change in the legisl...
AbstractAirports have traditionally been considered as public utility providers, with little potenti...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...
This paper explores the way in which airports have responded to the apparent opportunities afforded ...